US1616323A - Dusting powder adherent to plants - Google Patents

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US1616323A
US1616323A US58654A US5865425A US1616323A US 1616323 A US1616323 A US 1616323A US 58654 A US58654 A US 58654A US 5865425 A US5865425 A US 5865425A US 1616323 A US1616323 A US 1616323A
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Bonrath Wilhelm
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01NPRESERVATION OF BODIES OF HUMANS OR ANIMALS OR PLANTS OR PARTS THEREOF; BIOCIDES, e.g. AS DISINFECTANTS, AS PESTICIDES OR AS HERBICIDES; PEST REPELLANTS OR ATTRACTANTS; PLANT GROWTH REGULATORS
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  • Insecticides iii the form of dusting powders, as for example arsenic powder,ifind extend-ed application in increasing quant ties in the extermination of insect pests in 5 horticulture, etc.
  • These substances possess the great disadvantage that they are easily blown away by the wind or washed oitby rain with the resultthat' a renewed application of the dusting powder is soon rendered necessary. Attempts have.
  • the present invention deals with the manufacture of dusting powders for use as plant-insecticides, which possess excellent adhesive'properties and consists in the addition to the active constituents of small quantities of the crude products (dried in any convenient .manner and finely ground),
  • dusting powders containing arsenice g. as calcium arsenate, which is easily washed away by rain, can be rendered adhesive by the addition of of the new adhesive material to such an extent that they are no longer displaced by the influence ofthe weather, which might under other circumstances remove the same from their support.
  • insoluble copper compounds may be applied in the same manner and with similar results.
  • reaction product inthe form of its alkali metal salt in dry powdered form being a whitish powder which swells in either hot or cold water giving a limpid viscous solution capable of leaving a film by evaporation and which is insoluble in organic solvents.
  • a dusting powder insecticide comprising an insecticidal material in dry powdered form and the reaction product indry powdered form, of cellulose, a caustic alkali and a halogenated fatty'acid, said reaction f product being a whitish powder soluble in 5/ '3.
  • a dustin 'powder insecticide comprising 9799%. 0 calcium arsenate and 34% of the alkali metal salt of the reaction prod 10 not of cellulose and a halogenated fatty acid, substantially as described.

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' I -Patented Feb. 1, 1927. 3
UNITED STATES PAT NT OFFICE.
RUDOI ZF LIESKE, O F LEVERKUSEN, ALFRED THAUSS, OE COLOGNE-DEUTZ, AND WIL- IHELM BONBA'I'H, OE LEVEBKUSEN, NEAR COLOGNE, GERMANY, ASSIGNORS TO WINTHROP CHEMICAL COMPANY, INC., OF NEW YORK, N.Y.
DUSTING POWDER ADHERE-NT T PLANTS.
No Drawing. Application filed September 25, 1925, Serial No. 58,654, and in Germany April 3, 1925.
Insecticides iii the form of dusting powders, as for example arsenic powder,ifind extend-ed application in increasing quant ties in the extermination of insect pests in 5 horticulture, etc. These substances however possess the great disadvantage that they are easily blown away by the wind or washed oitby rain with the resultthat' a renewed application of the dusting powder is soon rendered necessary. Attempts have.
been made to increase the adhesive properties of such powders by the addition of swelling materials such as -molasses, flour, or the like. However these additions have 5 not been successful and they have not found a wide application, since too large quantities are required in order to obtain a coat- I in of evena comparatively low degree of ad esive power.
The present invention deals with the manufacture of dusting powders for use as plant-insecticides, which possess excellent adhesive'properties and consists in the addition to the active constituents of small quantities of the crude products (dried in any convenient .manner and finely ground),
obtainable by the interaction of cellulose or meroerized cellulose and caustic soda with halogenated fatty acids. These products are obtainable by the carrying out of'the.
process disclosed in German Patent No 332,203, patented January 22, 1921. Nu merous experiments indicate that very small quantities of these addition products suflice to fix the dusting powder to the various parts of the plant, due to the presence on the plants of moisture, such as dew etc.,
in such a manner that the dusting powder is not washed ofi by continued ram.
As an example dusting powders containing arsenice. g. as calcium arsenate, which is easily washed away by rain, can be rendered adhesive by the addition of of the new adhesive material to such an extent that they are no longer displaced by the influence ofthe weather, which might under other circumstances remove the same from their support. In place of calcium arsenate insoluble copper compounds may be applied in the same manner and with similar results. I
The preparation of the reaction products of cellulose or mercerized cellulose and "caustic soda "and halogenated fatty acids in accordance with German Patent No. 332,203
is substantially as follows:
10 parts by weight of cellulose are wetted with water and treated for about 2 hours with a 30 percent alcoholic solution of cans tic soda. After removing the excess of the solution from the treated cellulose, 10 parts weight of monochloraceticacid dissolved in water are slowly added and the mixture is allowed to stand for'about 36 hours at atmospheric temperature. The resulting pulp is slowly stirred with a gradual addit1on of water until a thick paste results. The surplus alkali is then'neutralized and the solution poured into alcohol, whereby a white flaky precipitate is formed. This precipitate is filtered ofl, dried and pulverized giving a whitish powder which,
genated fatty acid, said reaction product inthe form of its alkali metal salt in dry powdered form being a whitish powder which swells in either hot or cold water giving a limpid viscous solution capable of leaving a film by evaporation and which is insoluble in organic solvents.
2. A dusting powder insecticide comprising an insecticidal material in dry powdered form and the reaction product indry powdered form, of cellulose, a caustic alkali and a halogenated fatty'acid, said reaction f product being a whitish powder soluble in 5/ '3. 'A dusting powder insecticide, as definedv in claim 1, in which the insecticidal material is calcium arsenate.v
4. A dustin 'powder insecticide comprising 9799%. 0 calcium arsenate and 34% of the alkali metal salt of the reaction prod 10 not of cellulose and a halogenated fatty acid, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof we have hereunto set ourhands. I
RUDOLF LIESKE. ALFRED THAUSS. I WILHELM BONRATH.
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US2547261A (en) * 1947-08-15 1951-04-03 Ciba Ltd Pest combating compositions
US2614061A (en) * 1948-05-03 1952-10-14 Sherwin Williams Co Method of preparing ddt dispersions using carboxy methyl cellulose

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2547261A (en) * 1947-08-15 1951-04-03 Ciba Ltd Pest combating compositions
US2614061A (en) * 1948-05-03 1952-10-14 Sherwin Williams Co Method of preparing ddt dispersions using carboxy methyl cellulose

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